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Estonian art - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_art
    After modern art, Estonia is going through the phase of contemporary art style as of this moment. Contemporary art is a style of art of the 20th and 21st century, it is an art style that does not have boundaries like other styles. One recent contemporary artists is Nelly Drell…

Art of Estonia – Baltic Creators

    https://balticcreators.com/art-of-estonia/
    The fine art of Estonia including modern art from the late 19th century and a combination of traditional art with artwork from contemporary artists. The birth of Modernism and the Industrial Revolution greatly effected the artists of Estonia. Estonian art began in the Stone Age, and has had a variety of different changes throughout the time.

Contemporary Art — Estonian Academy of Arts

    https://www.artun.ee/en/curricula/contemporary-art/
    Our partners in art presentation and other activities are the Estonian Contemporary Art Museum, Contemporary Art Estonian Center, Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn Art Hall, and the Artists’ Association’s Galleries in the city centre. EKA also cooperates with the Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn University, and the Estonian Academy of Music and ...

CONTEMPORARY ART FROM ESTONIA

    https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb/artsculture/shared/pdf/2018-06-07%20Catalogue%20Estonia_FINAL.pdf
    contemporary Estonian art in the heart of Europe. The main building of the European Central bank is an exceptionally proud and special place for Estonian art to be displayed. We hope that the exhibition will provide food for thought and the joy of discovery to those who work in the building and to their

First database of Estonian contemporary artists completed ...

    https://news.err.ee/1026313/first-database-of-estonian-contemporary-artists-completed
    The database does not yet cover all of the artists currently active in Estonia, but Kivirähk says the center is trying to create as good an overview as possible of contemporary artists whose imprint can be found in Estonian art, who actively participate in exhibitions and speak in society.

Hipster Tallinn, Estonia! Contemporary art galleries ...

    https://www.lacarmina.com/blog/2017/03/tallinn-art-factories-estonia-hipster-modern-galleries/
    Mar 10, 2017 · Last stop: the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM). This non-profit initiative has a DIY feeling, with a cafe in the entrance hall, and an adorable flower garden in the back. We saw the self-titled solo exhibition of Alice Kask, an Estonian painter. Her works use materials such as old wooden boards, which stand out against the stark ...

Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM)

    https://www.ekkm.ee/en/
    Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM) 02 November 2020 — 15 April 2021. EKKM is closed for winter. We open again in spring. Notices. 20 January 2021. EKKM starts the year with a renewed rental agreement and with changes to the team. 10 December 2020.

Estonica.org - Modern dance in Estonia today

    http://www.estonica.org/en/Culture/The_art_of_dance/Modern_dance_in_Estonia_today/
    He has reflected social issues, and, as artists usually do, managed to express himself. He has gained recognition from various competitions both in Estonia and abroad. In 1994 the 'Fine 5' dance school was founded, and almost everyone linked with Estonian contemporary modern dance has been connected with this school in some way.

Home - Art Museum of Estonia

    https://kunstimuuseum.ekm.ee/en/
    Kumu is the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as one of the largest and most monumental exhibition venues in the country. The museum provides a survey of the various time periods of Estonian art: from the Academic Style to Modernism, from Soviet Pop Art to contemporary art.

Marco Laimre Kaasaege Kunsti Eesti Keskus

    https://cca.ee/en/artists-database/marco-laimre
    Marco Laimre studied painting in the early 1990s at the Estonian Academy of Art and entered the art scene as an anarchist, an uncompromising and critical artist. His early work has been categorised as part of the aggressive self-assertion practices of the generation that began its artistic path in the 1990s, expressed in the post-socialist ...

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